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Prowler 04-09-2017 04:31 AM

How much do you weight? And are you happy with your weight?
 
I weight about 67 kilograms (147 lbs.) which is a bit low for a guy who is 183cm (6'0) tall. But this is the heaviest I've been since I was like 15. When I was 15 I weighted about 68 kilos (149 lbs.) and was only about 175cm (5'9) at the time. The lowest I've weighted was 58 kilos (127 lbs.) at the age of 16-17 when I had a growth spurt that got me to 182cm(5'11). Since then I've mostly been stuck in the 60-63kgs (132-138 lbs.) area.

I can't help but notice that almost everyone I talk to seems to be trying to lose weight but me :lol:. The thing is, gaining weight is actually harder than you think. And while it's not socially acceptable to mock overweight people, reminding skinny people constantly that they're skinny seems to be more socially acceptable... if I had a euro for every time someone told me I'm thin and that I should eat more I'd be rich. And people don't seem to believe me when I tell them I'm not starving myself on purpose :roll:

How much heavier would I like to be? I dunno. But if I reached 75 kilos (165 lbs.) I'd be quite satisfied, I'd say.

What about you?

snake 04-09-2017 05:30 AM

137lbs


I'm trying to get to 130 to help my BMI.

Prowler 04-09-2017 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by snake (Post 1675117)
137lbs


I'm trying to get to 130 to help my BMI.

Apparently my BMI is 20.0, which is "normal weight." It's only overweight once you go past 25.0. And underweight if it's under 18.5 I think.

I'm guessing you're a bit short?

And it's funny how other people notice when you've gained or loss weight, even if it was only like 2 kilos. SO many times I've heard "you've gotten thinner" or "ah good to see you've gained a bit of weight lately" and I'm like "I am/did"?!

snake 04-09-2017 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1675119)
Apparently my BMI is 20.0, which is "normal weight." It's only overweight once you go past 25.0. And underweight if it's under 18.5 I think.

I'm guessing you're a bit short?

And it's funny how other people notice when you've gained or loss weight, even if it was only like 2 kilos. SO many times I've heard "you've gotten thinner" or "ah good to see you've gained a bit of weight lately" and I'm like "I am/did"?!

Yeah, a little shorter than I'd like to be. :lol:

I get the comments too. People seem to know when you've lost weight.

ToTheNines 04-09-2017 05:57 AM

BMI is a FAKE STATISTIC! An expensive HOAX!

For real though, it was created by some mathematician in the army like a million years ago. Even when I was boating every day and in the best shape of my life, it said I was over weight.

I'm 6'2" 235 lbs now, and it tells me I'm obese lol.

Stephen 04-09-2017 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1675110)
if I had a euro for every time someone told me I'm thin and that I should eat more I'd be rich.

Unless they're just jealous if you have a lean body.

Prowler 04-09-2017 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ToTheNines (Post 1675123)
BMI is a FAKE STATISTIC! An expensive HOAX!

For real though, it was created by some mathematician in the army like a million years ago. Even when I was boating every day and in the best shape of my life, it said I was over weight.

I'm 6'2" 235 lbs now, and it tells me I'm obese lol.

Ha I always had a feeling it was a bit bogus, yeah. I mean even though it says my BMI is 20.0 and normal it's obvious I'm quite thin.

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1675125)
Unless they're just jealous if you have a lean body.

I doubt. I was never told this by fat people. In fact the few fat people around my age I've talked to about weight before told me "tbh I wish I was as light as you are".

But goddamn old people think you're always too thin.

ToTheNines 04-09-2017 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1675126)
Ha I always had a feeling it was a bit bogus, yeah. I mean even though it says my BMI is 20.0 and normal it's obvious I'm quite thin.

Yeah, it tells tall people they're fatter than they really are and short people they're skinnier than they really are.

MrPliggins 04-09-2017 08:57 AM

169 lbs, 5'11". I lost 20 lbs a few months ago by eating more vegetables, less sugar and less red meat, and exercising. Sounds cliche, but it works.

IndigoErth 04-09-2017 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ToTheNines (Post 1675123)
BMI is a FAKE STATISTIC! An expensive HOAX!

For real though, it was created by some mathematician in the army like a million years ago. Even when I was boating every day and in the best shape of my life, it said I was over weight.

I'm 6'2" 235 lbs now, and it tells me I'm obese lol.

I never assumed it to be a hoax, but rather that it is a far better estimate of those who are more typical, aka less active. It doesn't seem to be able to factor in heavier muscle weight.

It places me just fine, on the expected light end of normal for my height and weight. (Which I've always been fine with; never had any weight issues. I've got other issues to worry about instead.)

Utrommaniac 04-09-2017 07:25 PM

I'm 173, though my "normal" is 130's.

Thank youuuu, low thyroid/PCOS :tgrumble:

GoldMutant 04-09-2017 07:25 PM

Almost 6 feet tall and about 145 to 150 pounds. Not bad.

I'm not satisfied though because my diet is rather poor and it seems to be fat primarily. I plan on training to get into shape, either losing weight or putting on muscle in the process.

ProactiveMan 04-10-2017 03:46 AM

I'm 6'4" at 105kg or about 230 pounds I guess. Not ideal but I was lifting weights up until relatively recently, so not all fat

FredWolfLeonardo 04-10-2017 04:04 AM

95 kg at 6'3. Reasonably happy with it.

MsMarvelDuckie 04-10-2017 09:24 PM

5' even and weigh 97 lbs soaking wet. Usually anyway. Yeah I know, I'm tiny as f**k. Lately though my pants have been a bit loose and I think I may have lost a pound or two while I was sick with bronchitis and not eating as much. I am thin as a rail except I still have a little "jiggle" in the middle that has crept in over the years. Wasn't there in high school due to so much gym exercise every day, but now..... I blame pregnancy and age.

CyberCubed 04-10-2017 09:25 PM

I weigh 130lbs, but I'm only 5'6'' so that's good for me.

Stephen 05-02-2017 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 1675110)
When I was 15 I weighted about 68 kilos (149 lbs.) and was only about 175cm (5'9) at the time.

5' 9 seems quite tall for 15. I was around 5' 5 at that age.

Mayhem 05-02-2017 03:38 AM

I'm 5'8" and currently about 190 I think. Yes, people in Europe can does pounds for the Americans ;)

Am I happy? Reasonably. I can probably afford to drop 20 if I really worked at it, but I've got wide shoulders and hips, so I'm never going to be naturally stick thin heh.

Mayhem 05-02-2017 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 1680191)
5' 9 seems quite tall for 15. I was around 5' 5 at that age.

Kid in my year at school was 5'10" when we started (at age 11), and was 6'5" when we graduated. He basically had his huge growth spurt very early and gained about an inch every year after that.

ssjup81 05-02-2017 04:37 AM

"How much do you weigh?"

Too much.:P:lol:


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